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Twenty Amusements TIIE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1945 I Movie Schedules when Miss Garland as Esther Smith discovers she has to dance the whole night with what the 1943 girl would fly moments in the sag of the Smiths. Marjorie Mnin brings horse sense to the menue. as Katie, the outspoken and thus the entire bill at tho two theatre seem dvtitined to mak andiences forget their war troublec It might even serve to make beads of families temporarily cease worrying abut the income taxes of 1943, 1944 and L. A. The second picture on the pro-gran is a cartoon caricature of the of dangerous Dan McGrew, i'p teifiaf 8:25, 9:25: "Falcon in Hollywood." 2:00, 5:00.

8:00. to the Kingdom," 12:10, 3:00, 5:50. 8:40. FINE A of Guadelupe 1:20. 3:25.

5:30. 7:35. 9:40. of a Vice Baron" 10:00.1 1:00. 3:55.

6:50. "Girl in the ase," 11:30..2:25. 3:25, 8:20. 3LOBEBuriesque. 12:00.

2:45 "PaKoff. 10:35. "Margin for Lr- ror. 9:21. 5:30.

Lucky Night" 9:30. 12:15, 3:00. 5:45, 'Experi- ment Perilous." 10:35. 1:25. 4:10, 6:55.

KEN MORE'Old Acquaintance." 2:33, 5:56. 9:19: "Standing Room Only." 1:00, 4:23, 7:46. I MOVIE OM ElOVIE 601B done with musicthe story of the Smith girls, their kindly but long-suffering father, their competent, understanding mother, their gaily irresponsible grandpa, and young Lon Srpith, who has his own troubles with four girls in the family. It's unadulterated joy to listen to Judy Garland singing The Trolley Song and watch her effervescent delight when her boy friend. Tom Drake, catches the trolley that takes the gang out to the World's Fair; it is sweet to yearn with her when she emotionally offers "The Boy Next Door." Everybody carols the song of the year, "Meet Me in St.

the locale, of course, is suburban St. Louis of 1903, and the tragedy is that Papa Smith wants to move his family to New York. The picture is warm and happy and pleasantly free from any real sorrow. Of course, it's pretty bad 1 NEW FILMS METROPOLITAN I for the red-blooded excitement, aided by hard-eyed, coldly ruthless "To Have and Have Not" Mr. Bogart, and to the women of "To Have and Have Not," adapted the audience for the love scenes which grow occasionally torrid.

70m Ernest Hemingway novel by Maybe Mr. Bogart and Miss Bacall ules Furthman tAnd William Faulk- fell in love during some of these er. Directed by Howard Hawks. unconventional sequences in which Varner Brothers film. The cast: the lady makes the advances with (organ Humphrey Bogart little subtlety but much passion.

ddie (The Brennan Anyway. most audiences will like lane. Lauren Bacall "TO Have and To Have Not," which elene De Bursae Dolores Moran ricket Hoag Carmichael is said to bear only a slight reaul De Bursae Walter Molnar semblance to the Ernest Hemingt COY0 Sheldon Leonard Marcel way novel which which it was made. ohnson Walter Sande martinque, West Indies island, has apt Renard Dan Seymour apt Renardts Aldo Nadi Its own problems between Free Paul Marion French and the Vichyites, with the irs Beaucterc Patricia Shay artender Pat West Vichy group headed by a trio of mil Emmet Smith unsavory adventurers who are not Loratio Sir Lancelot averse to torture and theft, along By MARJORY ADAMS with murder, to gain their ends. 'Me advent of a new Hollywood "The Jade with Sidney iren who makes front page news Toler as the genial Charlie Chan, well as screen love is the high furnishes fun and mystery as the Pot of "To Have and Have Not" at second film.

"To Have and Have Not," adapted' from Ernest Hemingway novel by Jules Furthman tlnd William Faulk. net. Directed by Howard Hawks. Warner Brothers film. The cast: Morgan Humphrey Bogart ddie (The Walter Brennan marte.

Lauren Bacall Helene De Bursae Dolores Moran Cricket Hoag Carmichael Paul De Bursae Walter Molnar COY0 Sheldon Leonard Gerard Marcel Johnson Walter Sande Capt Renard Dan Seymour Capt Renard's Aldo Nadi' Paul Marton Mrs Beauclerc Patricia Shay Bartender Pat West Emil Emmet Smith Horatio Sir Lancelot By MARJORY ADAMS 'Me advent of a new Hollywood siren who makes front page news well as screen love is the high spot of "To Have and Have Not" at Lt as the Metropolitan Theatre. Lauren Bacall is a strangely fascinating personageshe is too thin, has three cornered eyes from which she glances in sideways fashion, a sharply defined chin line and an intribuing husky voice. It is probable that Lauren would never win a beauty award at the old-time Atlantic City contests, yet she has a haunting charm, which grows on you as she plays the role of the mysterious Marie. The fact that Humphrey Bogart stars in one of his customary rough and tough roles and also has announced to the world in general that he hopes to make the lady the fourth Mrs. Bogart, brings a fillip of romantic interest to the presentation.

Otherwise "To Have and Have Not" is good adventure stuff superbly produced, and followint something of the "Casablanca" pattern. At least there are spies, lights, shooting, murders an revolutions all interspersed with sentimental music. It ought to appeal to men patrons call "sad sacks." And you suffer for the world-shattering dilemma of I Rose Smith (Lucille Bremer) when her boy friend asks another girl to' the Christmas Eve dance, and she has to go with her own brother. Even little Tootle (Margaret O'Brien) has her troubles, and her imagination leads to some very fun I AMUSEMENTS KEITH MEMORIAL Weifi rffiglit HEDY LAMARR CEO. BRENTIAUL LUKAS 'ExpilmnEor PERILOUS' 2 ANDREWS SISTERS "HER LUCKY NIGHT" EXTRA! FIRST PICTURES "BIG 3" IN CONFERENCE RKCEICI-STON ma; AUR STAGE le-ith hu ilWES 'ROSART01 ANMNIO six wLLys i 3 SAmutt Iiimmo-- -11m1'w ON SCREEN17ll DI AllenCana SA lommlui TOTEM POLE orumbega Park taburndale odoeve, 1J11, DANCING TO ITE art) Tom rro Eve fur St Sat uout Wonte Seas STATE AND ORPHEUM "Meet Me in St.

Louis" "Meet Me in St. Louis" by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe. from book by Sally Benson. Directed by Vincente Minnelli.

M-G-M production. The cast: Esther Smith Judy Garland Tootie Smith Margaret O'Brien Mrs Anna Smith Mary Astor Rose Smith Lucille Bremer John Truett Tor Drake Katie Marjorie Main Mr Alonzo Smith Leon Ames Grandpa Harry Davenport Lucille Ballard June Lockart Lon Smith Jr Henry Daniels Jr Agnes Smith Joan Carroll Colonel DarlY Hugh Marlowe Warren Sheffield sully Mr NeelY Chill Wills Practiolly every member bf the family from the 5-year-olds to grandma will find entertainment and fun at the State and Orpheum Theatres this week, where M-G-M's merriest musical of the year, "Meet Me in St. Louis" has settled down for a long run. It's a kind of "Life With Father" AMUSEMENTS OMB WIS1 STATEIMORPHEUM IlitiffeOrtihsum 5:15 ant. I Oats Vita 11:15 a.m.

M-O-Ms 3 ROMANCE! rrME ME IN starring (i4GARIAND Ivy ASTOR Wills BREMER us BRAKE Nitwit MAIN NotGM Cartoon "DAN kle000" MEWS NEWS I M-G-M's 7rreholegf40 ROMANCE! toy Immo HP its DRAKE MAIN rolipb. i'' ET.i oputiTAN 1 0111 P1.411116 AP Igi '311A'Ilk ii l'i')? 's -1 600e-o? A i 1 '11 4,4 A eA. 'eV i -fird4 i .11.... I 7' I 4 Ofilti Xf i ,1 Ili poper 4.ir Ili' VI 1 Of 4 1 Ti7 191 1J 1 i mlI k-: l''''Tj I i 4 7), MY tO 1 iff 7 sm4 il ta4 it.ste et 4gt" lit, .04 7 -)o ae, e4e, oilillt Si 12 argil tt 0 .4 yettid ettlAr tit 414rvi in, ry "t4 ,,.0 014216 A.tedttictst141'7' A 4,1 4: foL) .,6 PLUS 2nd Hit! 6 SIDNEY TOLER 1 as Charlie Chan VS In 001119b "THE JADE vtOt tow Vitte 119611" Werner PARAMOUNT "KEYS ANDFENAY THE GREGORY PRICEROSA STRADNER rarocnoput I SCOILLAY IMICIPEDISIFRIEWS LEM ET OPOLITAN 1 1 2nd -Mit! SIDNEY TOLER as Charlie Chan In "THE JADE MASK" PARAMOUNT 6614 ANDFENWAY I 'N'S GREGORY PECKTHOS. MITCHEL' ruxocvloput I SCOILLAY CF14104NII.N'S KEYS OF KINGDOM" PECKTROS.

MITCHELLVINCENT PRICEROSA STRADNER 0 IMICMICISRIIII EEO BOSTON'S DELIGHTFUL DINING A directory of Bettor Places for ooloomm, AND DANCING SPOTS Your Dining and Dancing Pleasure Lit 0122. Famous Dock Dinners. Dinners ir 11 RESTAURANTS AND GRILLS BORASCHI CAFE ITALIAN AMERICAN LUNCH. DINNERS, a restaurant or the old school. STEAKS, CHOPS, LOBSTER, CHICKEN, WINES, LIQUORS.

PARTIES 21 Corning near Met. NO 20 TAX BEFORE 9 P. N. BLINSTRUB'S Vally.45r la 304 Broadway, South Boston. City Point ears stop right at the door.

'NOME. Phase CAPIRIL 1565 OLD HowARD4 BURLESQUE MIDNIGHT SHOW EVERY FRIDAYat 2Pm onto somemam Domv St "IPM. 3 zilti() V4 4DV8EY3 0 NEW511 nOAW th BoYs you'll find looking pretty nice this week with a highl paced revue of charming and shapely babes. The whole show is the berriesso ride your seep to this fairyland ot any. pronto! 4 AY at 2pm onto sow-rave Domv 9 A Al DED1HOWARD: IMISA ION.A LW 4 L.

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2:21. 4:34. 6:47. 9:00, 11:13. LOEWS, Me in St.

9:45. 12:10. 2:40, 5:05, 7:35. 10:05. Me in St.

Louis," 12:05, 2:35. 5:00, 7:30. 9:55. cpbboleros." 10:27. 12:22, 2:17, 4:12, 6:07.

8:02, 9:57. Have and Have 10:00. 12:50, 3:45, 6:35. 'Joule Mask." 11:45, 2:35. 5:30, 8:20.

MODERN "Canterville 9:10. 12:16. 3:15. 6:20. 9:25: "My Pal Wolf." 10:50.

1:50. 4:55, 8:00. OLD HOWARD-Burlesque, 12:00. 2:45. 8:30: "Big Street." 10:21.

"Great 9:00, 5:15. OLD SOUTH "Adventure in Music," 9:44, 11:40, 1:45, 3:50. 5:50, 7:50, 9:50. to the Kingdom," 10:00. 12:50.

3:30, 6:10, 8:50. RKO-BOSTON-Ireature, 10:45, 1:40, 4:35. Stage Show, 12:25. 3:20. 6:15.

9:10. SCOLLAY Square" SOUTH STATIONTrigger Men of the Skies (Ronald Reagan): Joe Reichman; Screen Snapst First Release National and War News. TELEPIX CINEMAThe Russian Front; Unusual Occupations: Color Cartoon; Mail Fraud; World News Digest. Continuous from 10:30 o. m.

of Crimes," 9:30. 11:50, 2:10, 4:30, 6:50, "Blue- beard." 10:30. 12:50. 3:10. 5:30, 7:50, 10:10.

TREMONT "Tender Comrade." 9:15. 12:45. 4:15. "Miracle of Morgan's Creek." 11:05. 2:35, 6:05.

9:35. of Fear," 2:55, 6:15. "Man in Balt Moon Street." 1:20, 4:40. 8:00. WASHINGTON srnEET OLYMPIA -Hansover Square." 10:30.

1:20. 4:05. 6:55. "Big Showoff," 9:10. 12:00.

5:35. 8:25. "i'LFs-t" liteIQ and War News. TELEPIX CINEMAThe Ru 'Unusual OccuPations: Col Mail Fraud; World News I tortuous from 10:30 o. m.

of Cr 11:50 2:10, 4:30, 6:50. I beard." 10:30. 12:50. 3:10, 10:10. TREMONT "Tender Como 12:45.

4:15. "Miracle Creek." 11:05. 2:35. 6:05. i of Fear a 30.

"Man in Half Moon 440. 8:00. WASHINGTON STREET 4 "Hangover Square." 10:30 6:55. "Big Showoff." 5:35. 8:25.

B. U. Sorority Da The annual intersoror dance of Boston 'Univers of Practical Arts and be held tomorrow from 8 night at the Hotel Shera Individual pledge ps open the affair followed duction of new memberi Hayes, Brighton, vice the Intersorority Counci man, assisted by Kathe herd, Roslindale; Esth Watertown: Doris Hedlur and Alice Allen, Lynn. B. U.

Sorority Dance The annual intersorority formal dance of Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters will be held tomorrow from 8 to 12 midnight at the Hotel Sheraton. Individual pledge parties will open the affair followed by the induction of new members. Pauline Hayes, Brighton, vice president of the Intersorority Council is chairman, assisted by Katheryn Shepherd, Roslindale; Esther Olson, Watertown: Doris Hedlund, Newton, rie," 11:23.2:22. 3:17. 8-14: "Very ought of xou.

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Cor. Tremont and Stuart LIII. 0410. 111.1"... ESSEX HOTEL Luncheons front 50c.

Dinners from $1.00. Music. Ne 20 tax until 8:15. Dancing from 8:15 P. IL-2 bends.

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21 Hodson Boston. Deleetablo, Wholesome ..1 Chinos, dishes for Linehoon and Dinner. NUB. 4791. :1 0 I 1 CAFE VENDOME stinctive almosphers HOTEL VENDOME, Commonwealth Avenue.

Sepal Fronds ovisine--- dilonehoon and dinner. Reserution. COM. 4100. Jimmy McNei 1 HOTEL VENDOME, Co.

Av. Dinn -4. '1 FIFE DRUM ROOM lner end Supper DanelnoTorry Peppin l'', Orshostrenolovor or minimum. Ruerntions. COIL 4700.

RUBY FOO'S DEN NILES OASIS I7.1411" ENTERTAINMENTDANCING IN THE HEART OF CHINATOWN. WHERE THE THEATRICAl. 7MEETS. 'OPEN TO 3 A. M.

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cotApvill" from 5 P. Sunday from 2 P. N. Dimino. No cover.

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WHERE THE THEATRICAL OPEN TO 3 A. M. STAGE IN TOWN NI SHUBERT Eves, 2:30 Matinees. TodayTom'w I "VASTLY ENTERTAINING" Helen Eager. Traveler The Shubert present, PARSPOC MOO A Legend With Music bt HOWARD RICHARDSON WILLIAM BERNEY OPERA HOUSE EVENINGS (INCL.

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1 WILBUR Req. "LILIES. FEB. 21 rg 2 I A New Play by GEORGE KELLY Catherine Nell Jean WILLARD HAMILTON DIXON Margaret Gwen It BANNERMAN ANDERSON MARTIN Eves. 43.00 to $120; Mats.

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Stuart St. GLOBE ADVTS. PAY BEST TRY ONE AND SEE CtRAIICIR1 "HANGOVER SQUARE" 'THE BIG SHOW-OFF'-ARTHUR LAKE ALLSTON-BRIGHTON Capitol 1 :4 5 Circle LON. 1:45 4 040 7:45 R. Mi iland-M.

Reynolds "Ministry of Frar" N. Asther-Nelen Walker Man in Nall Moen St. 7.45 IWm. Powell-Myrna Loy "THIN MAN HOME" "DANCING IN 1 MANHATTAN" HYDE PARK BUY WAR BONDS Fairmount143y01.154 WAR '30 So! loInntl'isorion Over Tokyo' BONDS Tom Conway "Falcon In Malden" ARLINGTON-WALTHAM Inb CAPITOL EMBASSY WAL. 3840 I Abbott Costello MARGARET O'BRIEN "Lost In a Harem" CHARLES LAUGHTON Jack Parker "Gantersille Ghost" One Body Too Many" "My Gal Loves Music" BRIGHTON-NEWTON 1:50 Egyptian 7:50 Paramount 2 :00 8 :00 Sp.

Tracy-Van Johnson 30 Seconds Over Tokyo' Tom ConwayV. A. Borg "Falcon In Hollywood" M. Oberon-Laws. Olivier "Wethering Heights" Lynn Ban-Ben Goodman "Sweet Low Down" CAMBRIDGE CENTRAL 1:45 TRO.

7900 8:00 R. MI iland-M. Reynolds "Ministry of Fear" N. Asther-Neleo Walker 1'11am In Nall Moon HARVARD tdat.2:00 KIR. 4663 Eve.

7:43 A. Wyntan "Dougheirls" Smiley Burnett 'Beneath Western Skies' CHELSEA OLYMPIA gg BROADWAY 1176 1 Sp. Tracy-Van Johnson Hedy Lamarr-P. Henreid '30 Seconds Over Tokyo "The Conspirators" Sharyn Moffett Roy Rogers "My Pal Wolf" "king of the Cowboys" DORCHESTER TM- CODMAN FRANKLIN 4040 4040 UULIIVIIiII I 5900 Mat. 1:30, Eve.

7:45 Mat. 1:45. Eve. 8:00 "Wlitherint Heluhts" "NOLIYWOOD Nothint But CANTEEN" the Truth" Shown at 2:154:30 Mat. 1:30 STRAND Eve.

7:45 COL. 2000 Young-Nara. O'Brien-Chas. tauohlon "THE CANTERVILLE GHOST" Bobby Blake-Bill Elliott "GREAT STAGECOACH ROBBERY" BUY WAR BONDS INvli -1 SI tottb HOW' '77S14'-'S' walI latiI lk. 0 1 wALTivisutyly ti iheellin.70, fai i t' 1 i en go :11 1 11 a OS i4 4 -fr jpilsottrijog, FIST NEW ENGLAND SNIONING fS21105E ITINBI I' oto 11 e' in "ADVENTURE IN MUSIC" ALSO "SPANISH FIESTA" IN TECHNICOLOR CASINO SANOVIII On 14016 ki 1118114Q 11110 CIO a.

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Ryan "HOLLYWOOD "Merry ifienahans" CANTEEN" A. Gwynne-D. Cook SELICTE0 SHORTS "Murder In Sloe Room' AUDITORIUM-MAPLEW Mayo "Princess the Pirate" RACE" tie! ''My Pal Wolf" "SINGING SHERIFF" -STRAND ws ORPHEUM 16 Wm. Powell-Myrna Loy M. Woolley-hoe Haver, "Thin Man Goes Home" 'Irish Eyes Are Smiling 'Hanging in Manhattan' mh I Gene I Ineon Tumble 'T Weeds' MEDFORD 1:45 MEDFORD SQUARE 61:45 6:45 nnSheridan-JackCarson Linda Darnell-Jack Oakie "DOUGHGIRLS" "Sweet and Low Down" Also Also 'MISSING JUROR' "Pearl of Death" MEDFORD-MELROSE d7IfEaSWitt-NWMIELROSEral A.

Marshall.Laraine Day Ladd-Loretta Young 1 "Bride by Mistake" limn' Now Tomorrow" 'Shadow In the Might' oonuoi Flamm'" QUINCY CAPITOL MOSS HART'S "WINGED VICTORY" ART STRAND Wm. Powell-Myrna Loy Thin Man Coes Home' 'Dancing in Manhattan' BOB HOPE Princess the Pirate" 'When Strangers Marry' REVERE goltREVEREBOULEVARDma IILL ESMOND-SMARM MOFFETT MY PL SOMERVILLE TEEL' SO SOMERVILLE BROAD WAY "An American Romance" "Star Bright" "The Seventh I "And the Cross" Angels Sind" "Sin-TinTin "Sig Jr." Noise" SOUTH BOSTON MiSTRANIPBROADWAYM 1 Vera Orem Ralston Kay KyterVietor Moors 'Lake Placid Serenade' "CAROLINA BLUES" East Side Kids Elyse Knox-Rick Yellin "Bowery Champs" "Army Wives" WATERTOWN-WAVERLEY COOLIDGE VI A I STRAND 11E70li 9600 Wal. Beery-B. Barnes Abbott 4 Costello "Barbary Coast Gant" "LOST IN A HAREM" Parks-t Bates "Strange Anal," "Sergeant Mike" I. KoyesA.

Joslyn WINCHESTER-WA TERTOWN WINCHESTER WATERTOWN Mat. 2Eva. 6:30 Cont. Danny Haye.Dinah Sheri "Our Hearts Were "UP IN ARMS" Young and Gay" ARMIDA Aldrich's Secret" "Machine Con Mama" 1 1 ARLINGTON-CHARLESTOWNI 141 REGENT-THOMPSON SQ. 1 "The Seventh Cross" None but the Lonely H'rt S.

Traey-Signe Hasse Cary Grant-E. Barrymore "Ain-Tin-Tin Jr." "Falcon In Hollywood" Grant Withers-G. Ford Goodwill Awards Tonight BACK BAY-KENMORE Jean Craine-Walter Brennan 0778 "Home in Indiana" "Sayan Days Ashore" BRAINTREE-SO. WEYMOUTH tABRAINTREI di 0 14,., Edward G. RobineonJoan Bennett "WOMAN IN THE WINDOW" Jean Heather Jack Haley "National Barn Dance" I "Take it Bin" BROOKLINE Geo.

Sanders-Linda Darnell "Summer Storm" Joan Davis "She Gets Her Man" kiddies' Laffshow Sat. 10:15 'MAC 'LAST SHOW 8:30 Brookline Village Bob THE PIRATE" "Let's Se Steady" Kiddies Matinee CAMBRIDGE I R.4560 Chi Wren's MovieSat. 10 A. M. WALT DISNEY'S "Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs" "THE BLACK ARROW 3" DORCHESTER "Till We Meet Again" Bay Mil land-Barb Britton "Valley Vengeance" Buster trabbe-Al.

St. John Children's Show, 11 ADAMS DORCHESTER THEATRE GEN. 9700 "Beyond the Blue Horizon" R. OenningDot Lemon "Comin, Round the Mountain" Gone Autry DORCHESTER THEATRE wtrn A111011 BIM Lc ios Princess Ir4P Pirate HAMILTON THEATRE GEN. IMO Walt DiwiaY'S "SNOW WHITE" Masterpiece J.

Wayne-E. Baines "TALL IN THE SADDLE" DORCHESTER-MA TTAPAN MAGNET 1 MATTAPAN BLU. 6600 Kent Taylor-M. Lindsay John Wayne-Ella Raines "ALASKA" "Tall In the Saddle" BELITA Jeff Donnell "Lady, Let's Dance" 'Dancing In Manhattan' EVERETT RIALTO Cont. EVE.

1-11 0328 IF. Sinatra "STEP LIVELY" Dead End kids "BLOCK GUILDED ROSE CHINA MCAPITOL: PARIA0 "And Now Tomorrow" John Wayne-Ella Raines 3 22--11 :3 2 "Tall In the Saddle" "Swing in the Saddle" Wm. Bend le.S. Hayward "Hairy Ape" 1,, nOOLIDDE CORNER LAST SHOW 8:30 BUY BONDS KIR.4560 BOB HOPE 111111r, TIblt 1161ttkld 1 I anatilePIENTE 0191,6111.

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